Elections will take place for the Executive Committee and President of the BSA to conclude on 22nd March 2010

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43 YEARS AT THE TOP OF BRITISH SURFING...

The BRITISH SURFING ASSOCIATION (BSA) was founded in 1966 to promote the sport of surfing and represent the interests of all surfers in Great Britain and the Channel Islands. The BSA is recognised by the Government as the National Governing Body (NGB) for surfing and is a member of the International Surfing Association (ISA). 

Among the functions the BSA fulfils on behalf of British surfers are:

 

  • The selection and management of British Teams, making sure our best can compete at world events.
  • The Coaching Accreditation Scheme, training coaches to teach surfing in Great Britain and the Channel Islands.
  • The British Surf School Approval Scheme, working with surf schools to improve safety.
  • Organising and hosting the major competitions, including the British National Championship for shortboard, longboard, bodyboard and kneeboard events.

The BSA Executive Committee and Staff would like to thank all members and sponsors past and present. It is due to your commitment to our sport the BSA is able to achieve all this and more. We can all celebrate 40 years of true Association; working together for surfing.

Providing an open and democratic NGB the BSA is a non-profit organisation with all income used for the advancement of British surfing.